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Warren Kaplan

职称:Assistant Professor

所属学校:Boston University

所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences

所属专业:African-American/Black Studies

联系方式:617-414-1152

简介

Warren Kaplan received his Ph.D. from Boston University in Biology and studied the microbial ecology of a salt marsh on Cape Cod, Massachusetts and the impact of nitrogen-containing pollution on the ecology of the marsh. Dr. Kaplan then spent over a decade at Harvard’s Center for Earth and Planetary Sciences looking at global budgets of greenhouse gases, including methane and nitrous oxide. He was part of the first group to measure the global distribution and production of these important climate modifiers. He attended Suffolk University Law School while at Harvard and became an Intellectual Property attorney. For 12 years he was a patent attorney and procuring patents and negotiating licenses in the fields of applied chemistry, biotechnology, and biomedical devices. He was Assistant General Counsel, IP at Biogen, Inc. prior to their merger with IDEC. He has an MPH from Boston University School of Public Health and recently was Technical Officer for a WHO project to create a pharmaceutical prioritization scheme for the European Union (the “Priority Medicines Project”) as well as a WHO Project on “Priority Medical Devices”. He has consulted for the WHO, Health Action International (HAI), the Clinton Foundation, UNICEF. He has decades-long experience in scientific research, grant writing, legal and business analysis, business development, project management, multidisciplinary team participation, client management and facilitating problem solving/consensus building. At present, he is Assistant Professor of International Health at the Boston University School of Public Health. His interests are in pharmaceutical policy, intellectual property and innovation, access to generic medicines and use of mobile telephones as a health intervention.Dr. Kaplan is also a member of the World Health Organization Collaborating Center on Pharmaceutical Policy (WHOCCPP) which provides research and programs for the improvement of access to essential drugs in developing countries and the development of policies that promote greater affordability and the appropriate usage of these medicines.

职业经历

At present, he is Assistant Professor of International Health at the Boston University School of Public Health.

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